Dublin Airport is located 10km or 6 miles north of Dublin City Centre. If you’re looking for the best way to get from Dublin Airport to Dublin City Centre we’ve looked at taxis, public and private buses and coaches, to help you choose the best transportation for you. Visitor Leap Card If you want to

It’s September and we have a lovely prize lined up. A selection of Irish handmade craft products, which include chocolate from Hazel Mountain Chocolate from County Clare and several craft products from craft producers based in County Wicklow. As always, to be in with a chance to win you’ll need to share your photos with

We’ve compiled your ultimate Ireland travel guide. From practical advice on what to pack and how much to bring, to must see sights. This is your one stop shop for getting the most out of your trip to Ireland! This post was last updated on How to Prepare For Your Trip to Ireland Essential List

It’s August and we have a lovely prize lined up. Connemara Marble has graciously donated a piece of jewelery as a prize for our August photo competition. As always, to be in with a chance to win you’ll need to share your photos with us on social media, and include the hashtag #MyVagabondTour. Keep reading to

Yes, if you have American or Canadian electrical devices you will need an electrical adaptor. In Ireland like the U.K. the plugs are three pin (see below). Besides a different shape plug, the voltage is significantly different too. In Europe it can be anywhere between 220-240 Volts, while in the U.S.A. and Canada it is

It’s July and we’ve got a treat for you. The team at Waterford Crystal has graciously donated a Waterford Crystal frame as a prize for our July photo competition (Very nice for framing that winning photo!). As always, to be in with a chance to win you’ll need to share your photos with us on social

*Please note – Any entries into the photo competition might be used in Vagabonds marketing. If you wish to enter and not have your photo and or name used in Vagabonds marketing, please notify us. It’s June, and time for another photo competition! As always, we are looking for Vagabond’s very best on-tour photographers. This

The simple answer is YES. Read on to see why you should visit Ireland in August. This post was last updated on . Weather in Ireland in August Don’t panic… Ireland’s weather is very temperate. Unlike other European countries, Ireland rarely experiences heatwaves in August. Or any month, now that we think of it! But

We’re into our second photo competition of 2018! As always, we are looking for Vagabond’s very best on-tour photographers. This month’s Vagabond photo competition winner will win a set of Louis Mulcahy mugs. The prize was graciously donated to us by one of Ireland’s most famous potters: Louis Mulcahy Scroll down for details on how

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